Asmita Porey

In the Open: Where Trust and Insecurity Collide

Peter Jonathan Cameron Born and raised amidst Alberta’s stunning landscapes, Peter Cameron’s artistic journey is a testament to passion, dedication, and a lifelong love for storytelling. His creative path began on stage, where he discovered his talent for music and acting as a teenager. Over time, Peter’s remarkable performances earned him accolades across North America.With […]

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SONO L’LATALIANO -A DOCUMENTARY REVIEW [7.5/10]

The documentary Sono l’Italiano provides an insightful and multifaceted look into the origins of Columbus Day. Through interrogating the traditional account of Columbus’s valiant discovery, the movie offers a deeper and more insightful viewpoint. The main argument of the video, which is backed up by historical data, is that Columbus Day was mostly created as

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7 DEADLY SIN’S FILM REVIEW [ 8/10]

The intriguing short film 7 Deadly Sin’s by Suzanne Kathleen Brimley explores multiple moral and psychological aspects of human nature. Because of the movie’s episodic format, every sin—pride, greed, destruction, envy, desire, arrogance, and sloth—can be explored separately and with unique creative choices that correspond to the characteristics of each vice. The film deserves praise

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TRUST THE PROCESS : A LONELY JOURNEY [8.5/10]

In Trust the Process by Sisy M. Gomez Peña explores the psychological impacts of leaving one’s own country—a issue that is generally disregarded—and theimmigrant experience. The film expertly shows us the protagonist, Zoé, navigating an apparently perfect life while battling an inner turmoil that reflectsthe difficulties of being without a place to call home. Though

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